Turn Your Day Into Frog Minutes With Grasshopper’s New iPhone Game

Grasshopper Manufacturer have a new iPhone game out, and it involves catching frogs.

That’s a screen of different kinds of insects hiding in the grassy environment, which you need to catch as your first step toward building up your frog collection. These insects serve as frog food.

You can also look through the leaves and grass to find frogs hiding around. When frogs appear, you’ll be able to see what kind of insect they’re hungry for. If you feed them the right kind of food within the time limit and make them full, you’ll get to catch them.

That’s the premise Frog Minutes in a nutshell. Grasshopper say the game comes with a variety of frogs, such as the Japanese Tree Frog, the Horned Frog, the Giant Monkey Frog, the Blue Poison Dart Frog, the Pearl-Eyed Frog, Painted Mantella and more. Once you’ve caught a species of frog, you can learn about it in your encyclopedia (Frogdex?).

Grasshopper say the encyclopedia is fully-voiced, and that you can also use it to listen to the croaks of the different frogs you catch. Frog Minutescosts $0.99 on the iTunes App Store.

rar, frogs are awesome >w<' I'd totally pick this up for 99 cents, if I had an iphone opo;

http://twitter.com/KeionKirby Hoshi星 ♥ Ys Celceta

Probably Cirno’s favourite new game.

Yusaku_Matsuda70s

The grasshopper has got to be the final boss in this game, Ishaan. It’s thrice as big as the frog, creeps around on 9 human-like hands instead of legs, has a tarantula split personality, and wears a creepy anime mask. You know, just like real grasshoppers.

http://twitter.com/gabriel_may_uk Gabriel May

Would have been more awesome if you coulld the photos and the game randomized different frogs :D

http://www.pixiv.net/member.php?id=2704923 Buntar0

“… and that you can also use it to listen to the croaks of the different frogs you catch”
Kero Kero ♥

http://www.youtube.com/user/hodr Antlos

Damn you Suda, where is the Silver Case DS? :(

http://photovoltaik.bandcamp.com/ Ujn Hunter

Again with the “iPhone” tag on a game that only works on “iPhone 3GS/4″. Might as well call “3DS” games “DS” games.

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